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As parents nationwide have been thrust in the role of distance-learning support staff, they’re questioning the real purpose of school. Should it just be about “playing the game” to get to college? Diane and Michael talk to a parent who asked this question and went rogue on her daughter’s distance learning plan; and to Adam Carter, who breaks down project-based learning and makes clear there’s another, better way forward than just “doing school.”
Credits: Hosted by Diane Tavenner, Michael Horn; Written by Jenna Free; Produced by Steve Chaggaris; Publicity/Graphics by Nathan James
By Diane Tavenner and Michael Horn4.6
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As parents nationwide have been thrust in the role of distance-learning support staff, they’re questioning the real purpose of school. Should it just be about “playing the game” to get to college? Diane and Michael talk to a parent who asked this question and went rogue on her daughter’s distance learning plan; and to Adam Carter, who breaks down project-based learning and makes clear there’s another, better way forward than just “doing school.”
Credits: Hosted by Diane Tavenner, Michael Horn; Written by Jenna Free; Produced by Steve Chaggaris; Publicity/Graphics by Nathan James

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